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Abrar:

1- UN Special Envoy: Five Different Armies’ Presence in Syria Threaten Its Sovereignty

2- Zarif: Sanctions Removal Was Our Precondition for P5+1 Meeting with Rouhani

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 30


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- MP: We’re Worried about Biological Assassination of Takht-Ravanchi

2- Democrats’ Gamble on Ukraine-Gate

3- Trump’s Impeachment Plan Only for Election Purposes

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 30


 

Ebtekar:

1- Yemeni Storm in Najran

2- Zarif to NBC News: Iran and US Are in Cyber-War

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 30


 

Etemad:

1- Two Sources Discuss Why Rouhani, Trump Didn’t Meet

2- Saudi’s Strategic Mistake

* Yemen Provides Details of Its Great Operation

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 30


 

Ettela’at:

1- Zarif: Whatever War US Starts, It Won’t Be Able to Finish

2- American People Support Trump’s Impeachment in Latest Poll

3- Judiciary Chief: We Should Listen to Labourers’ Protests Before Prosecuting Them

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 30


 

Iran:

1- Several Members of US Congress Contact Zarif

2- Houthis’ Second Fatal Blow to Riyadh

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 30


 

Javan:

1- Bin Salman Ready to Surrender: Trump Afraid of Impeachment

2- Trump: US in Unprecedented Danger

3- Riyadh’s Positive Response to Baghdad’s Offer to End Yemen War

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 30


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Brexit Crisis: Johnson May Receive Vote of No Confidence; Corbyn May Become PM

2- 40 Killed, 200 Wounded in Attacks of Afghan Election Day


 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 30


 

Kayhan:

1- 18 Months of Hollow Promises: Why Iran Must Stop Pinning Hope on EU

2- Ansarullah: Era of Al Saud, US’ Bullying Over

3- Zarif to NBC: Trump Only Interested in Meeting Iran, Regardless of Content

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 30


 

Mardom Salari:

1- Parliament Approves Single-Urgency of Removing Zeroes from National Currency

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 30


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- Thousands of Euros Robbed from Iranian Lawmaker’s House

2- Contradictory Reports of Ansarullah’s Great Operation against Saudi Coalition

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 30


 

Shargh:

1- Saudi King’s Guard Murdered

2- Expert Discusses Three Decades of Iran’s Dealing with Taliban

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 30

Afghan Peace Process Must Include All Afghan Groups: Iran

“The Islamic Republic of Iran basically agrees with any adoption of peaceful and democratic means of governing regional countries,” Mousavi told reporters in his press briefing on Monday.

“Iran supports the fact that the government, nation, and various groups of Afghanistan have adopted the approach of elections,” he noted.

“Iran believes the solution to current problems in Afghanistan is the presence of all political groups and players in the country, and that they – under the support and guidance of the central government of Afghanistan – are incorporated into a process that would finally result in peace and stability in the country and in our region,” he went on to say.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran supports a stable and secure Afghanistan, and has always – in its talks with Afghan groups – insisted on its principled policy, and will continue to do so,” he added.

People of Afghanistan headed to the polls on Saturday to pick their next president, even as the threat of violence and concerns over electoral fraud led many to stay home.

The vote, the fourth since the Taliban’s removal from power by a United States-led coalition in 2001, came as heavy fighting between the armed group and government forces has led to a spike in the number of civilians killed.

Abdullah Abdullah, Afghanistan’s chief executive and President Ashraf Ghani’s top rival, has claimed victory after the first round of voting in the presidential election over the weekend, though official counting is still under way.

“We have the most votes in this election,” Abdullah said at a news conference on Monday.

“The results will be announced by the IEC [Independent Election Commission], but we have the most votes. The election is not going to go to a second round,” he said.

EU’s Threat to Leave JCPOA ‘Laughable’: Iran

“I’m not informed about the European Union’s threat, but if they mean they would use some of these mechanisms in case Iran takes the fourth step, this is nonsense, unlawful, and illegal,” Mousavi told reporters on Monday.

“If they are thinking of – I don’t know – taking the issue to the Security Council or using the snapback and the like, I hereby tell them the move is already dead, because we had predicted compensatory measures for ourselves and for the other side in the JCPOA,” he added.

“Their compensatory measure was that if the Islamic Republic of Iran violates the JCPOA first, they could use the snapback mechanism. And if they breach the deal, Iran could take measures in line with the Articles 26 and 36 of the JCPOA, either step by step or all of a sudden.”

However, he said, it is quite laughable, unacceptable, and nonsense that they want to take compensatory measure against our compensatory measure. I hereby tell them not to bother.

His comments came after reports that the European Union has privately warned Iran it will be forced to start withdrawing from the nuclear deal in November if Tehran goes ahead with its threat to take new steps away from the deal.

Iran has already taken three separate calibrated steps away from the deal, and has warned it will take a fourth in November unless the US lifts economic sanctions.

The warning to Iran, pre-agreed by the three EU signatories to the 2015 deal, was made at a meeting on Wednesday, and makes clear that the agreement is now on life support.

The EU told Iran that it would put the issue of Iranian non-compliance into the agreement’s formal dispute mechanism if the next Iranian move away from the deal is significant.

Iran says it has been taking advertised, reversible and calibrated steps away from the deal as a reprisal for US sanctions, including its ban on Iranian oil exports, and the failure of the EU to do more to build trade with Iran. Tehran is due to take a fourth step on 7 November.

Iran War to Result in ‘Collapse of Global Economy’: Bin Salman

Speaking during an interview with CBS News aired on Sunday, bin Salman said a “political and peaceful solution is much better than the military one” in tensions with Tehran.

“The region represents about 30% of the world’s energy supplies, about 20% of global trade passages, about 4% of the world GDP. Imagine all of these three things stop,” the crown prince said.

Bin Salman urged the “world” to act on easing tensions, saying further escalations in the region could push oil prices to “unimaginably high numbers that we haven’t seen in our lifetimes.”

Anwar Gargash, minister of state for foreign affairs of the United Arab Emirates, made similar remarks in an op-ed published by the Financial Times on Sunday.

Gargash, whose country is a close Saudi ally, called for talks with Iran in a bid to decrease tensions and “reduce the potential for miscalculations, missteps and retaliation on all sides”.

Bin Salman’s comments, along with those of Gargash, represent a stark break with their provocative rhetoric in the past against Iran.

In May 2017, the Saudi crown prince accused Tehran of attempting to dominate the Muslim world and pledged to take the war “inside Iran.”

Saudi Arabia has since been a main backer of Washington’s campaign of “maximum pressure” against Tehran, pledging to ramp up its oil output to weaken Iran and strengthening ties with various anti-Iran groups.

Political solution in Yemen

In his interview with CBS News, the crown prince also signaled a withdrawal from his ambitions in Yemen, expressing interest in a “political solution” and welcoming a recent Ansarullah peace proposal.

When it launched its invasion of Yemen in 2015, Riyadh looked forward to a decisive victory which would return the pro-Saudi government of former president Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi to power and crush the Ansarullah movement. Four years on, none of those objectives have been achieved.

The Saudi crown prince’s apparent about-face comes two weeks after an attack launched by Yemeni forces inflicted substantial damage on the oil-rich kingdom’s Khurais and Abqaiq oil facilities.

The attacks effectively shut down about half of the kingdom’s crude and gas production.

Washington and Riyadh were quick to blame Iran for the devastating raid without any evidence, reasoning that they did not expect Yemen to be capable of such a high-profile raid.

On Sunday, Yemeni armed forces announced a major victory against Saudi troops and their mercenaries on the battlefield, claiming to have inflicted hundreds of casualties on enemy forces in a war which is increasingly turning into a quagmire for Riyadh.

Annihilation of Israel Achievable Target: IRGC Chief

Iran's IRGC Orders Navy to Target US Vessels If Harassed

In an address to the opening of a conference of IRGC commanders on Monday, Major General Salami said Iran has developed the necessary potential for the annihilation of the “fake Zionist regime” during the second step of the Islamic Revolution.

“This infelicitous regime (Israel) must be wiped off from the world geography in the second step (of the Islamic Revolution), and this is not an aspiration or dream anymore, but an achievable goal,” the commander added.

He further slammed the “fake and usurper regime” of Israeli as the example of a power that appears to possess offensive tools, but is too “fragile” in the face of an offense.

Highlighting Iran’s power in both offense and resistance, Salami said, “We can strike the enemy with any magnitude, any intensity, any accuracy, and over any area; our power is authentic.”

The IRGC commander also said that the enemies of Iran are suffering from an “irreversible decline”, are unable to turn their physical capabilities into political benefits, their strategic reserves have been depleted, and they confess to be suffering from “political dementia”.

He went on to say that Iran’s strategy of “active resistance”, devised by Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, has prevented the enemies from adopting an effectual strategy.

In remarks in December 2016, Ayatollah Khamenei expressed high optimism that the Israeli regime will perish within years.

“The Zionist regime – as we have already said – will cease to exist in the next 25 years if there is a collective and united struggle by the Palestinians and the Muslims against the Zionists,” Ayatollah Khamenei said.

As for any move against the Islamic Republic, the Leader has frequently warned the adversaries that they would face a “harsh reaction” in case of any offense against Iran, stressing that the era of hit and run is over.

Iran Ready to Clear Misunderstandings with UAE

Mousavi made the remarks in a Monday press briefing in Tehran, in reaction to the UAE’s plan to join a US-led coalition in the Persian Gulf.

“Countries make their decisions based on their own interests. We are prepared to hold dialogue with every single country in the region, especially the UAE, either multilaterally or individually, to clear misunderstandings,” he said.

“From our side, all countries have been given the assurance that Iran seeks peace, security, stability, and development in other states,” Mousavi noted.

“This will not be achieved by purchasing security from other countries, but through regional cooperation,” he added.

Mousavi expressed the hope that the UAE and other regional states would also arrive at the same conclusion as soon as possible.

The United Arab Emirates announced earlier this month that it will join the so-called international maritime safety coalition led by the US in the Persian Gulf.

The US claims the maritime coalition aims to protect merchant ships to ensure freedom of navigation and international trade. It is to cover the Strait of Hormuz, Bab al-Mandab, the Sea of Oman and the Persian Gulf.

The UAE says the alliance also aims to protect commercial vessels by providing safe sailing and ensure freedom of navigation as well as global trade.

Iran, Switzerland Discuss Consular Affairs in Tehran

In addition to addressing bilateral consular issues, the two sides emphasised facilitation of visa issuance, as well as expansion of scientific, academic and tourism cooperation.

In this meeting, Mohammadi announced Tehran’s readiness to sign consular cooperation agreements and basic judicial documents with Switzerland.

The two sides also outlined the process of digitalising consular services in their respective ministries, saying that cooperation and exchange of experience in this field is feasible and useful.

Iran Ready to Export Homegrown Industrial Robots

The Iranian firm Qeshm Voltage company has managed to domestically develop modern technologies by producing research-laboratory equipment needed to make industrial robots and control panels.

The company, which was the automation and drive agent of the German company Siemens in Iran, began its work with this multinational conglomerate. Over years of its operation, Qeshm Voltage began to realize the needs of the Iranian society, from the need for aftersales technical services for sold equipment to offering training on automation in different industries due to a shortage of automated machines.

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Accordingly, automation training programs got underway in various industries. Currently, some 2000 engineers are trained in short-term courses and receive local and international certificates.

For instance, certain controllers are installed in systems handling the process of oil and gas production. If engineers want to operate these controllers, they first need to receive PLC control system training, which is offered by this company.

EU Tells Iran Can’t Do Anything without Trump Permission: Zarif

“In Europe, when we talk to the president of a permanent member of the Security Council that is in possession of nuclear bombs, he tells us he can’t do anything without Trump’s permission,” Zarif said.

“If these days the Europeans are getting a little closer to the US and have become America’s ally, that’s not because they saw us in a weak position, but it’s rather due to their failure to stand up against the US. They have become Washington’s ally to preserve the rest of their reputation.”

He made the remarks during his short stay in Germany’s Frankfurt, where he met with the Islamic Republic of Iran’s diplomats, their families and a group of Iranians residing in the city.

Zarif highlighted that it’s been five months that Europe has been trying to open a credit line for the Islamic Republic in exchange for selling the country’s oil, but the bloc has not been even able to do such a small business since it is not even allowed by its master to spend its own money on its own security.

“Therefore, resistance has brought dignity to the people, and we must all accompany the people in enduring the pressure. We must know that our noble power and presence in the world arena is due to the true power of the people and their resistance against heavy US pressure. For the sake of this resistance, the United States has been plagued by political void, irritation and repulsion.”

Zarif said the diplomats of the Islamic Republic of Iran are the only ones who do not have to get orders from powers abroad to express their opinions and position.

He said the obvious fact is that “in the most difficult cases, we can make decisions without worrying about the ramifications, and I hope the sweetness of this approach will always remain with us.”

“This approach is the fruit of Iranian people’s resistance and their presence in the country’s political arena.”

Zarif said the US government has pursued its policy of maximum pressure since two years ago with utmost resentment and hatred against the noble Iranian nation.

He noted that the accusations, restrictions and pressure currently faced by the Iranian people from all walks of life, including diplomats, are unprecedented in the past 40 years.

The foreign minister went on to say that any government that relies on its own people can certainly take this approach, and what distinguishes the great Iranian people and highlights their position globally is the fact that we have found this dignity 40 years ago.

“If we stand with people and along them, and if we take our strength and advancement from the people and trust ourselves, it will be so,” said Zarif.

Of course, the path to cooperate with foreign countries is always open and our job is to provide the best for the people. We have never looked beyond our borders for the dignity, progress and development of our country, and what matters most is our faith and trust in these people, after God, underlined Zarif.

“It was not [just] a slogan when Imam Khomeini (RA) said the people are our patrons. It is not [just] a slogan when the Leader of Islamic Revolution says people’s vote is the right we must protect, since he knows it’s because of this people that we have been able to stay strong.”

“Americans feel they have been defeated by us both on the political scene and in the regional and field arena,” said FM Zarif.

“If it had been otherwise, they would not have withdrawn from the JCPOA to isolate themselves in such a way.”

Speaking about the way the representatives of the foreign ministry of the Islamic Republic of Iran must deal with the people, he said, “Everyone with any idea, opinion, attitude or appearance who enters our embassies and asks for something must be treated in the best possible way because s/he is part of the great nation of Iran. We should not behave differently when they come to us, because whatever we have, we owe to them.”

Iran Urges Saudi Arabia to Accept Yemeni Truce Offer

Mousavi

In remarks on Sunday, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyyed Abbas Mousavi expressed Tehran’s stance on a proposal from Yemen’s National Salvation Government for a halt to the launch of missiles and drone attacks against Saudi Arabia in exchange for a halt to the Saudi attacks on Yemen.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran welcomes the Yemeni National Salvation Government’s proposal and considers it to be in favor of establishment of stability and security in the region,” the spokesperson said.

“Although the proposal has been welcomed internationally, sadly, Saudi Arabia is still seeking to fan the flames and continues to bombard different parts of Yemen,” Mousavi deplored.

“We encourage the Saudi government to accept this offer, and we support any measure for the establishment of ceasefire and an end to the cruel war against the Yemeni nation, and regard this (truce offer) as an important step in restoring peace and stability in the region,” the spokesperson added.

On Friday, President of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council Mahdi al-Mashat said the Houthi forces would end all attacks on Saudi Arabia provided that the kingdom and its allies ended their attacks on Yemen.

He also hoped that “the gesture would be answered by a stronger gesture” from the Saudis.
The Houthi proposal came a week after Yemeni strikes on Saudi Arabia’s oil installations, which knocked out half of the kingdom’s production.
Since March 2015, Saudi Arabia and some of its Arab allies have been carrying out deadly airstrikes against the Houthi Ansarullah movement in an attempt to restore power to fugitive former president Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi, a close ally of Riyadh.